Watson is now 19-2 as starting quarterback for the Tigers, the best winning percentage in program history for a signal-caller.

Mike Williams returned to action for the first time since suffering an injury in the 2015 opener. The redshirt junior set a career-high with 174 receiving yards, while tying his personal high with nine catches.

Williams now has five games with at least 100 receiving yards. It was the first time he went over the century mark since the 2014 Russell Athletic Bowl win over Oklahoma.

Wayne Gallman rushed for 123 yards, his 13th career game with at least 100. Clemson is 13-0 in those games.
Gallman needs just two more 100-yard rushing efforts to match Raymond Priester’s career Clemson record, set from 1994-97.

Gallman needs just 23 yards to move into the top 10 among Clemson’s career rushing leaders.

Gallman had 30 carries Saturday, the second time in his career he had 30 or more in a game.

Renfrow caught a touchdown for a third straight game for the Tigers. He hauled in a 16-yarder in the corner of the endzone in the fourth quarter.

Artavis Scott has now caught a pass in 24 consecutive games, dating to his freshman season of 2014.

Dexter Lawrence played on both sides of the ball in his collegiate debut. He helped block for the Tigers’ opening touchdown, a Wayne Gallman run. On the ensuing series, he had an 11-yard sack for his first stop behind the line of scrimmage.

Lawrence was credited with seven tackles from the press box, while also contributing a pass breakup.

Christian Wilkins started his first career game at defensive end and responded with 2.5 tackles for loss, a pass breakup and sack.